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The Fleets
Andrew Weir & Co.
/ Bank Line
Andrew Weir entered the shipowning business in 1885 in
Glasgow when he purchased the barque WILLOWBANK and eventually controlled
one of the largest fleets of sailing ships under the British flag. In
1896 the company purchased their first steamship, but it was 1912 before
the last sailing ship was sold. In 1905 the company was registered as
Bank Line and the head office was moved to London, although the ships
continued to be registered in Glasgow.
In 1917 the United Baltic Corporation was formed with 50% of the
shares held by Andrew Weir & Co. and 50% by East
Asiatic Co., Copenhagen. However,
this was managed as a seperate company and is the subject of another fleet list.
The tanker trade was entered in 1920 with the establishment of the British-Mexican
Petroleum Co. and this passed into the
control of Andrew Weir & Co. in 1930 and subsequently became part of the Anglo-American
Oil Co. Motorships were built from 1923 for the service between Rangoon and South
Africa with accommodation for 12-1st, 20-2nd and 400-emigrant class passengers.
In 1925 a French subsidiary was formed and named Cie. Venture-Weir S.A, Paris
and operated services between Antwerp, Dunkirk, Havre, Bordeaux and West African
ports. However, by 1928 this company returned to the oil distribution trade.
In 1925 the Lago Shipping Co. was established to ship crude oil from Lake Maracaibo
to the refineries at Aruba, but control of this company passed to F. J. Wolfe
in 1936. The service between Calcutta, Rangoon, Colombo and South Africa was
taken over
from Bullard, King & Co. in 1933 and became known as the India Natal Line. Ships
on this service had accommodation for 50-1st, 20-2nd and facilities for 500 native
passengers. In 1935 MacAndrews & Co. were taken over by United
Baltic Corporation, which allowed access to the Spanish trade. Many of the
company's ships were lost in WWII but were rapidly replaced after the war and
the company continued to
expand. It is one of the widest ranging shipping companies in the world and is
still trading successfully.
Sailing Ships | Steam
& Motor Ships | Managed
Ships
Subsidiaries | British-Mexican
Petroleum | Compagnie Venture-Weir | Inver
Tankers | Lago Shipping
Many thanks to Ted Finch for his assistance in collecting this data.
The following list was extracted from various sources. This is not an
all inclusive list but should only be used as a guide. If you would like
to know more about a vessel, visit the Ship
Descriptions (onsite) or Immigrant
Ship web site.
Routes (not a complete listing):
- 1905 American & Indian Line - Calcutta, Chittagong, Rangoon, Colombo
to
Boston,
New York and Philadelphia.
- American & Indian Branch Service - Rangoon, Chittagong, Madras, Madras
Coast, Colombo, Malabar Coast, Aden, Port Sudan to Boston, New York & Philadelphia.
- 1914 American & Oriental Line - New York to Straits Settlements,
Hong Kong,
Philippines, China & Japan.
- 1904 American & Rio Plata Line - New York to Montevideo, Buenos Aires,
Rosario
and Bahia Blanca.
- Bombay American Line - Bombay to New York & Philadelphia.
- 191? Calcutta to River Plate Ports - Calcutta to Montevideo, Buenos
Aires,
Rosario and Bahia Blanca.
- 1911 Indian African Line (Cargo and passengers) - Rangoon, Calcutta,
Colombo, Beira, Delagia Bay, Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, Mossel
bay & Cape
Town.
- Indian Chilian Line - Calcutta, Rangoon, Singapore to West Coast
of
South
America.
- 1912 Oriental African Line (Cargo and Passengers) - Hong Kong, Bangkok,
Singapore to Mauritius, Delagoa bay, Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth,
Mossel Bay,
Cape Town.
- 191? Persian Gulf - Busreh & Bushire to UK and Continent.
- 1907 Australasia - Chile & Peru.
- 1928 Persian Gulf - South African
Line
- 1933 India - Natal Line
- 1936 Gulf - Australasia Line
- 1988 East
Africa - Eastern Seaboard of U.S.A.
Funnel:
Bank Line - Buff with black top
Compagnie Venture-Weir - Black with broad white band with VW
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Fleet: |
Bank Line |
Compagnie
Venture-Weir |
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Sailing Ships |
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Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Abeona |
1867 |
barque, 1888 purchased from J & A.
Allan, Glasgow, 1900 wrecked Cape Recife. |
1,004 |
Allegiance |
1876 |
barque, 1897 purchased from M. E. Morgan, Liverpool,
1900 abandoned on fire in South Atlantic with general cargo and gunpowder. |
1,236 |
Anne Main |
1867 |
barque, 1886 purchased from T. Skinner & Co., Glasgow,
1896 wrecked Goto Island. |
499 |
Ashbank (1) |
1891 |
barque, 1892 went missing at sea on voyage Algoa Bay
to Newcastle, NSW. |
2,292 |
Beechbank (1) |
1892 |
barque, 1913 sold to E. Monsen & Co., Norway. |
2,288 |
Castlebank |
1894 |
barque, 1896 went missing at sea on voyage Newcastle,
NSW to Valparaiso. |
1,656 |
Cedarbank (1) |
1892 |
barque, 1913 sold to E. Monsen & Co., Norway. |
2,825 |
Clydebank (1) |
1877 |
barque, 1895 purchased from G. G. Macfarlane & Co.,
Glasgow, 1901 sold to Paolo & Luigi Consigliere, Italy renamed Nostro
Padre. |
893 |
Collessie |
1891 |
barque, 1895 purchased from G. G. Macfarlane & Co.,
Glasgow, 1901 wrecked near Itata River, Chile. |
1,465 |
Comliebank (1) |
1890 |
barque, 1913 sold to E. Monsen & Co., Norway. |
2,283 |
David Morgan |
1891 |
barque, 1896 purchased from H. O. Morgan, Liverpool,
1898 went missing on voyage Philadelphia to Nagasaki. |
1,566 |
Dunbritton |
1875 |
barque, 1891 purchased from J & A.
Allan, Glasgow, 1906 sank in North Sea after being dismasted. |
1,536 |
Ellisland |
1884 |
barque, 1908 purchased from John Houston & Co., Liverpool,
1910 went missing on voyage Newcastle, NSW to Caldera. |
2,426 |
Elmbank (1) |
1890 |
barque, 1894 wrecked on Isle of Arran after breaking
loose from towing tug. |
2,188 |
Falklandbank |
1894 |
ship, 1907 went missing at sea on voyage Port Talbot
to Valparaiso. |
1,913 |
Fernbank |
1892 |
barque, 1902 wrecked in Mozambique Channel. |
1,429 |
Forthbank (1) |
1877 |
barque, ex- Nebo, 1894 purchased from Grangemouth
Dockyard Co. after repair, renamed Forthbank, 1909 sold to Risso
y Campodonico, Peru renamed Leonida. |
1,442 |
Francis Thorpe |
1868 |
ship, 1888 purchased from R. Barr & Co., Glasgow,
1890 wrecked at Salinas Cruz. |
1,257 |
Gantock Rock |
1879 |
ship, 1900 purchased from J. Dawson, Glasgow, 1909
sold to J. A. Henschien & Co., Norway. |
1,611 |
Gifford (1) |
1892 |
barque, 1898 purchased from Briggs, Harvie & Co.,
Glasgow, 1903 wrecked on Mussel Rock, near San Francisco. |
2,245 |
Glenbreck |
1890 |
barque, 1900 purchased from W. Thorburn, Greenock,
1900 sold to Malcolm & Rowar, Glasgow. |
1,900 |
Gowanbank (1) |
1891 |
barque, 1896 abandoned off Cape Horn. |
2,288 |
Hawthornbank |
1889 |
barque, 1910 sold to J. A. Henschein & Co., Norway. |
1,369 |
Hazelbank (1) |
1889 |
barque, 1890 wrecked on Goodwin Sands. |
1,660 |
Heathbank |
1894 |
barque, 1900 went missing at sea on voyage Rio de
Janeiro to Newcastle, NSW. |
1,661 |
Isle of Arran |
1892 |
ship, 1895 purchased from W. Jeffrey & Co., Glasgow,
1915 sold to Robert Thomas & Co., Liverpool. |
1,918 |
Laurelbank (1) |
1893 |
barque, 1898 went missing at sea on voyage Shanghai
to Portland, Oregon. |
2,397 |
Levernbank (1) |
1893 |
barque, 1904 abandoned 300 miles west of the Scillies
after dismasting. |
2,400 |
Loch Eck |
1874 |
barque, 1894 purchased from J. Wilson, Glasgow, 1895
sold to Cia. Espiodatora de Lota y Coronel, Chile renamed Adriana. |
1,701 |
Loch Ranza |
1875 |
barque, 1897 purchased from J. Wilson, Glasgow, 1901
sold to J. Johanson & Co., Norway renamed Abyssinia. |
1,129 |
Marion Frazer |
1892 |
barque, 1911 purchased from Marion Ballantyne Ship
Co., Liverpool after fire damage for use as a hulk. |
2,396 |
Mennock |
1879 |
barque, 1893 purchased from Bramwell & Gardiner, London,
1909 hulked at Valparaiso, 1916 sold to Borquez y Cia, Chile renamed
Don Agusto. |
822 |
Oakbank (1) |
1892 |
barque, 1900 wrecked on Serrano Island, near Iquique. |
1,429 |
Olivebank (1) |
1892 |
barque, 1913 sold to E. Monsen & Co., Norway. |
2,824 |
Perseverance (1) |
1896 |
ship, 1900 went missing on voyage Probolingo, Java
to Newcastle, NSW. |
1,900 |
Philadelphia |
1892 |
ship, 1912 purchased from F. A. Pust, Germany, 1915
sold to E. Monsen & Co., Norway. |
1,805 |
Pomona |
1867 |
barque, 1902 abandoned in Atlantic. |
1,252 |
Poseidon |
1881 |
ship, 1908 purchased from R. Hodgens, Swansea after
fire damage for use as a hulk. |
1,771 |
River Falloch |
1884 |
ship, 1891 purchased from W. D. Denny, Glasgow, 1909
sold to S. Bruusgaard, Norway renamed Avenir. |
1,637 |
Sardanha |
1885 |
barque, 1890 purchased from W & J. Crawford, Greenock,
1911 sold to S. Bruusgaard, Norway. |
1,146 |
Springbank (1) |
1894 |
barque, 1913 sold to E. Monsen & Co., Norway. |
2,398 |
Thistlebank |
1891 |
barque, 1914 sold to E. Monsen & Co., Norway. |
2,430 |
Thornliebank (1) |
1886 |
barque, 1891 sold to J & W. Bateman and hulked at
Fremantle after fire at Perth. |
1,405 |
Thornliebank (2) |
1896 |
ship, 1913 wrecked on Scilly Isles. |
1,969 |
Trafalgar |
1877 |
ship, 1893 purchased from A. Brown & Co., Glasgow,
1904 wrecked 50 miles south of Recife. |
1,768 |
Trongate |
1878 |
barque, 1891 purchased from W. D. Denny, Glasgow,
1909 hulked at Valparaiso, 1917 sold to Borquez y Cia, Chile renamed
Luis A. Goni. |
987 |
Willowbank |
1861 |
barque, 1885 purchased from J. F. Gibb & Co., London,
1895 sunk in collision off Portland, UK. |
882 |
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Steam and Motor
Ships |
|
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Adato |
1899 |
1909 wrecked on Oshima, Japan. |
3,347 |
Alert |
1855 |
1898 purchased from Hull & Netherlands SS Co., Hull,
1899 sold to G. Garscaddon, London. |
327 |
Alynbank |
1925 |
1941 requisitioned by MOWT and used as auxiliary anti-aircraft
ship, 1944 sunk as part of Gooseberry Harbour off Normandy beachhead. |
5,151 |
Araybank |
1940 |
1941 bombed and sunk by German aircraft at Suda Bay,
Crete, 1947 salvaged and repaired, sold to Achille Lauro, Italy renamed
Napoli. |
7,258 |
Arunbank |
1983 |
ex- Bratsk, 1995 purchased from Russian Far East Fleet
renamed Arunbank, 2002 still in service. |
18,663 |
Ashbank (2) |
1959 |
1976 sold to Crest Shipping Ltd, Liberia renamed Newcrest. |
8,694 |
Avonbank |
1961 |
1977 sold to Evolution Maritime S.A, Panama renamed
Fortune Star. |
6,434 |
Aymeric (1) |
1905 |
1918 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.63 |
4,363 |
Aymeric (2) |
1919 |
launched as War Nemesia but completed as Aymeric,
1943 torpedoed and sunk by U.657 |
5,196 |
Barneson |
1914 |
tanker, 1915 renamed Oyleric,
1937 sold to Ditta G. M. Barbagelata, Italy renamed Genoano. |
6,051 |
Beaverbank (1) |
1953 |
1970 sold to Crystal Blue Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Eratini. |
5,690 |
Beaverbank (2) |
1974 |
1981 sold to Comercial Litania, Greece renamed Sanjohn
Bay. |
11,452 |
Beechbank (2) |
1965 |
1979 sold to Efbridge Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Schinias. |
7,355 |
Birchbank (1) |
1924 |
1943 bombed and sunk by German aircraft off Algeria. |
5,151 |
Birchbank (2) |
1951 |
BIRCHBANK (2) 1951 6,450 tons, ex- Benvannoch, 1946
purchased from Ben Line Steamers Ltd (W.
Thomson & Co.), Leith renamed Birchbank, 1952 sold to Kato Sempaku
KK, Japan renamed Shunkei Maru. |
6,450 |
Birchbank (3) |
1958 |
1970 sold to Holy Peacefulness Shipping Co., Greece
renamed Chrysovalandou. |
8,523 |
Birchbank (4) |
1973 |
1981 sold to Larousse Shipping Corp, Liberia renamed
California. |
11,452 |
Boveric (1) |
1898 |
1900 sold to W.
H. Smith & Sons, Melbourne. |
3,987 |
Boveric (2) |
1906 |
1923 sold to Dairen Towa Kisen KK, Japan renamed Toshin
Maru. |
4,445 |
Burnock |
1890 |
1899 purchased from Rowan & Bain, Ayr, 1915 sold to
James McKelvie, Edinburgh renamed Temaire. |
425 |
Cabarita |
1915 |
1930 purchased from Austral-China Navigation Co.,
Sydney, NSW, 1952 sold to United Oriental SS Co., Pakistan renamed
Maulabaksh. |
4,364 |
Caloric |
1914 |
1917 purchased from W. Jebsen, Norway, 1919 resold
to W. Jebsen, Norway. |
7,012 |
Capafric |
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see Madawaska. |
|
Carronbank |
1957 |
1974 sold to Tafimar Nav. Co., Cyprus renamed Aris
Carrier. |
6,461 |
Cedarbank (2) |
1924 |
1940 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.26 |
5,151 |
Cedarbank (3) |
1955 |
1973 sold to Jacaransa Shipping Co., Cyprus renamed
Pola Monika. |
5,671 |
Cedarbank (4) |
1976 |
1983 sold to Harrier Maritime Inc, Greece renamed
Elly. |
11,282 |
Cloverbank (1) |
1957 |
1970 sold to Pacific International Line, Singapore
renamed Kota Rakyat. |
6,459 |
Cloverbank (2) |
1973 |
1977 renamed Siena, 1978
renamed Cloverbank, 1981 sold to Matra Shipping Corp, Liberia renamed
Colorado. |
11,452 |
Clydebank (2) |
1925 |
1959 scrapped. |
5,156 |
Clydebank (3) |
1974 |
2000 scrapped India. |
11,405 |
Comeric (1) |
1898 |
1916 sold to Christian Salvesen & Co., Leith. |
3,980 |
Comeric (2) |
1919 |
launched as War Jasper, completed as Comeric, 1935
sold to Counties Ship Management Co., London renamed Hampton Hill. |
6,701 |
Comliebank (2) |
1924 |
1959 scrapped. |
5,149 |
Congella |
1914 |
ex- Mindoro, 1933 purchased from Phoenix Navigation
Co., London renamed Congella, 1943 shelled and sunk by Japanese submarine
I.10 |
4,533 |
Corabank (1) |
1932 |
tanker, 1937 sold to Nippon Sekiyu KK, Japan renamed
Rikko Maru. |
8,898 |
Corabank (2) |
1944 |
ex- Samfleet, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping
Administration renamed Corabank, 1959 sold to Verder & Co., Hong
Kong renamed Santa Granda. |
7,234 |
Corabank (3) |
1973 |
1984 sold to Naviera Universal, Peru renamed Unicosta. |
11,405 |
Crestbank (1) |
1957 |
1973 sold to Black Lion Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Rena K. |
6,459 |
Crestbank (2) |
1978 |
1986 sold to Tamahine Shipping Co., London renamed
Tamathai. |
12,238 |
Croydon |
1898 |
1901 purchased from Houlder, Middleton & Co., London,
1914 wrecked at Barbuda. |
3,757 |
Dacebank |
1979 |
1987 sold to Leond Maritime Inc, Greece renamed Anna
L. |
12,214 |
Dartbank |
1958 |
1975 sold to Ceylon Shipping Corp., Sri Lanka renamed
Lanka Keerti. |
6,461 |
Deebank |
1929 |
1955 sold to Transportes Maritimos Atlantida, Panama
renamed Deelock. |
5,060 |
Desabla |
1913 |
tanker, 1915 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine
U.17 |
6,047 |
Dunafric |
1909 |
ex- Lidvard, 1927 purchased from L. Kloster, Norway
renamed Dunafric, 1936 scrapped. |
3,489 |
Duneric |
1896 |
1916 sold to Calypso Co., London. |
1,878 |
Eastbank |
1947 |
1965 sold to Bordagain Shipping Co., Liberia renamed
Bordazuri. |
5,947 |
Edenbank |
1943 |
ex- Samtroy, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping Administration
renamed Edenbank, 1960 sold to Republic of China renamed Hoping San
Shi Wu. |
7,265 |
Elleric |
1897 |
1916 sold to Christian Salvesen & Co., Leith. |
3,570 |
Elmbank (2) |
1925 |
1940 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.99 |
5,156 |
Elmbank (3) |
1960 |
1977 sold to Maritime Corp., Greece renamed Blue Wave. |
6,449 |
Elveric |
1919 |
ex- War Capitol, 1919 purchased from the Shipping
Controller renamed Elveric, 1933 sold to Kassos S.N. Co., Greece
renamed Kassos. |
5,685 |
Ericbank |
1944 |
ex- Sameveron, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping
Administration renamed Ericbank, 1959 sold to Republic of China renamed
Nan Hai 146 |
7,274 |
Ernebank (1) |
1937 |
1963 scrapped. |
5,388 |
Ernebank (2) |
1965 |
1979 sold to Family Unity Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Family Unity. |
7,355 |
Eskbank |
1937 |
1961 sold to Singapore renamed Hsin Ann. |
5,137 |
Etivebank |
1945 |
ex- Empire Aden, 1948 purchased from MOWT renamed
Etivebank, 1955 sold to Alcyone Shipping Co., London renamed Alcyone
Fortune. |
7,308 |
Ettrickbank |
1937 |
1962 scrapped. |
5,138 |
Fenbank |
1978 |
1984 sold to Fafalios Shipping, Greece renamed Venetico. |
12,238 |
Firbank (1) |
1957 |
1973 sold to Faith Maritime Co., Cyprus renamed Aegis
Beauty. |
6,318 |
Firbank (2) |
1976 |
1977 renamed Sibonga, 1979 renamed
Firbank, 1983 sold to Nemo Nav. Corp, Greece renamed Maraki. |
11,282 |
Fleetbank (1) |
1953 |
1970 sold to Lalis & Boudros, Greece renamed Lady
Ute. |
5,690 |
Fleetbank (2) |
1972 |
1981 sold to Normandy Shipping Corp, Liberia renamed
Florida. |
11,452 |
Forafric |
1909 |
ex- Landvard, 1927 purchased from L. Kloster, Norway
renamed Forafric, 1935 sold to Williamson & Co., Hong Kong. |
3,475 |
Foreric (1) |
1898 |
1916 sold to Bathampton S.N. Co., Cardiff. |
3,987 |
Foreric (2) |
1918 |
ex- Verentia, 1926 purchased from Cunard
Line renamed Foreric, 1927 sold to Buenos Ayres Great Southern
Railway Co., London renamed Galvan. |
5,185 |
Forresbank (1) |
1925 |
1958 abandoned on fire while 150 miles south of Durban,
drifted ashore and total loss. |
5,155 |
Forresbank (2) |
1962 |
1978 sold to Hertford Nav. Co., Cyprus renamed Veesky. |
6,357 |
Forthbank (2) |
1929 |
1953 sold to Adriatico Tirreno Jonio Ligure, Italy
renamed Potestas. |
5,057 |
Forthbank (3) |
1973 |
2000 sold to Botany Bay management Services, Sydney
renamed Pacific Emerald. |
11,405 |
Foylebank (1) |
1930 |
1939 requisitioned by the Admiralty, converted to
anti-aircraft ship, 1940 bombed and sunk at Portland. |
5,583 |
Foylebank (2) |
1955 |
1973 sold to Patroclos Shipping Co., Cyprus renamed
Patroclos. |
5,671 |
Foylebank (3) |
1983 |
ex- Tiksi, 1995 purchased from Russian Far East Fleet
renamed Foylebank, 2002 still in service. |
18,663 |
Garrybank |
1958 |
1974 sold to Lee Lai Maritime S.A, Panama renamed
Chieh Sheng. |
8,694 |
Gifford (2) |
1911 |
1913 sold to Union
S.S. Co. of New Zealand, renamed Waitomo. |
4,214 |
Gifford (3) |
1913 |
1914 interned at Hamburg on outbreak of war, 1915
renamed Gifhorn. |
5,119 |
Glenardle |
1921 |
1932 purchased from Easton, Greig & Co., Glasgow,
1938 sold to Muhip Ozyigit, Turkey renamed Bakir. |
4,584 |
Glenbank |
1924 |
1959 scrapped. |
5,151 |
Gowanbank (2) |
1968 |
1979 sold to Ogdoon Corp, Greece renamed Kavo Grossos. |
7,607 |
Gujarat (1) |
1895 |
ex- Vincent, 1913 purchased from Booth
Line renamed Gujarat, 1919 sold to N. H. Nemazee, Hong Kong
renamed Gorjistan. |
4,482 |
Gujarat (2) |
1923 |
1957 sold to Singapore renamed Everlife. |
4,148 |
Gymeric (1) |
1899 |
1910 sold after stranding to Essajee Tajbhoy, Bombay. |
4,002 |
Gymeric (2) |
1917 |
1938 sold to Corrado S.A. di Nav. Italy renamed Cesco. |
6,138 |
Haleric |
1918 |
ex- War Sparrow, 1919 purchased from the Shipping
Controller renamed Haleric, 1933 struck a reef in Saldanha Bay and
sank. |
5,238 |
Hazelbank (2) |
1941 |
ex- Empire Franklin, 1945 purchased from MOWT renamed
Hazelbank, 1957 sold to Cia. Naviera Nuevo Mundi, Panama renamed
Irinicos. |
7,289 |
Hazelbank (3) |
1964 |
1979 sold to Alciana Bay Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Argonaut. |
7,597 |
Hollybank (1) |
1942 |
ex- Empire Southey, 1946 purchased from MOWT renamed
Hollybank, 1953 sold to Halcyon Line, Netherlands renamed Stad Rotterdam. |
7,041 |
Hollybank (2) |
1964 |
1979 sold to Atticksky Cia. Maritime, Greece renamed
Nikitas F. |
6,163 |
Homeric |
1897 |
ex- Anaces, 1899 purchased from G. T. Soley & Co.,
Liverpool renamed Homeric, 1901 sold to Larrinaga & Co., Liverpool
renamed Bernilla. |
2,535 |
Huntscape |
1911 |
ex- Pindos (Deutsche
Levant Line), 1914 seized by Britain, 1916 purchased from the
Admiralty renamed Huntscape, 1916 sold to Elder
Dempster Ltd. |
2,933 |
Inchanga |
1934 |
passenger ship, 1964 scrapped. |
7,069 |
Incomati |
1934 |
passenger ship, 1943 torpedoed and sunk by German
submarine U.508 |
7,369 |
Inverbank (1) |
1924 |
1958 sold to Frassinetti & C. S.A, di Nav, Italy renamed
La Liguria. |
5,149 |
Inverbank (2) |
1962 |
1978 sold to Loutra Maritime Corp, Greece renamed
Irini G.F. |
6,313 |
Inveric |
1901 |
1921 sold to T. Yamamoto, Japan renamed Asama Maru. |
4,789 |
Irisbank (1) |
1930 |
1961 scrapped. |
5,626 |
Irisbank (2) |
1964 |
1979 sold to Ormond Bay Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Oceanaut. |
7,597 |
Isipingo |
1934 |
passenger ship, 1964 scrapped. |
7,069 |
Ivybank (1) |
1943 |
ex- Samyork, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping Administration
renamed Ivybank, 1959 sold to Panamanian Oriental SS Corp., Panama
renamed Winona. |
7,256 |
Ivybank (2) |
1974 |
1998 spld to Josef Roth Reederei, Hamburg renamed
Pro Pacifica. |
11,405 |
Jeseric |
1902 |
1925 transferred to Cie. Venture-Weir,
France renamed Rivafric, 1926 scrapped. |
4,816 |
Katanga |
1901 |
1916 sold to Christian Salvesen & Co., Leith. |
3,316 |
Kathiawar |
1924 |
1937 wrecked on Goa Island Reef, Mozambique. |
4,150 |
Kelvinbank (1) |
1921 |
ex- Daga, 1934 purchased from British & Burmese
S.N. Co., Glasgow renamed Kelvinbank, 1943 torpedoed and sunk
by German submarine U.510 |
3,872 |
Kelvinbank (2) |
1943 |
ex- Samuta, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping Administration
renamed Kelvinbank, 1953 ran aground at Sydney Point, Ocean Island,
refloated but holed and abandoned. |
7,269 |
Kumeric |
1906 |
1927 sold to T. G. Cerruti & Cia, Argentina after
collision damage in River Plate. |
6,232 |
Laganbank (1) |
1930 |
1938 wrecked on Maldive Islands. |
5,583 |
Laganbank (2) |
1955 |
1973 sold to Tower Shipping Co., Cyprus renamed Pola
Anna. |
5,671 |
Laganbank (3) |
1978 |
1981 sold to Burnham Shipping Corp, Greece renamed
Amphion. |
11,213 |
Larchbank (1) |
1925 |
1943 torpedoed and sunk by Japanese submarine I.27 |
5,150 |
Larchbank (2) |
1961 |
1978 sold to Nan Chiao Shipping, Singapore renamed
New Lark. |
6,354 |
Laurelbank (2) |
1963 |
1979 sold to Brethelmans Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Vali Pero. |
6,167 |
Levernbank (2) |
1925 |
1958 scrapped. |
5,150 |
Levernbank (3) |
1961 |
1973 stranded in fog near Matarani, Peru, refloated
but drifted ashore and sank. |
6,434 |
Lindenbank (1) |
1930 |
1939 stranded on Arena Island, Sulu Sea, refloated
but sank. |
5,057 |
Lindenbank (2) |
1961 |
1975 wrecked off Fanning Island, Pacific. |
6,351 |
Lochybank |
1945 |
ex- Empire Honduras, 1948 purchased from MOWT renamed
Lochybank, 1954 sold to Halcyon Line, Netherlands renamed Stad Haarlem. |
7,320 |
Lossiebank (1) |
1930 |
1962 scrapped. |
5,626 |
Lossiebank (2) |
1963 |
1979 sold to Evoicos Gulf Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Evoicos Gulf. |
6,291 |
Luceric (1) |
1910 |
1916 sold to Cunard
Line, Liverpool renamed Valacia. |
6,526 |
Luceric (2) |
1919 |
launched as War Agate but completed as Luceric, 1938
wrecked in River Ganges. |
6,672 |
Luxmi |
1924 |
1961 scrapped. |
4,148 |
Madawaska |
1902 |
1912 purchased from North
Atlantic SS Co., Bristol, 1925 transferred to Cie. Venture-Weir,
France renamed Capafric, 1928 scrapped. |
4,120 |
Mansuri |
1894 |
1915 purchased from Bombay & Persia S.N. Co., Bombay,
1916 went missing on voyage South Shields to St. Nazaire. |
3,227 |
Maplebank (1) |
1943 |
ex- Samwash, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping Administration
renamed Maplebank, 1957 sold to West Africa Nav. Co., Liberia renamed
African Lord. |
7,270 |
Maplebank (2) |
1967 |
1979 sold to Enaton Corp, Greece renamed Kavo Yossonas. |
7,607 |
Marabank (1) |
1944 |
ex- Samouse, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping Administration
renamed Marabank, 1960 sold to Bertorello Febo Amedeo Soc., Italy
renamed Ruscin. |
7,269 |
Marabank (2) |
1963 |
1978 sold to Franicons Cia. Nav., Greece renamed Good
Lady. |
5,969 |
Marabank (3) |
|
see Olivebank (4) |
|
Meadowbank (1) |
1945 |
1963 sold to Nationalist China renamed Hsing Yung. |
7,307 |
Meadowbank (2) |
1973 |
1985 renamed Toana Niugini,
1987 sold to Josef Roth Reederei, Hamburg renamed Pro Atlantica. |
11,405 |
Minchbank |
1958 |
1974 sold to Imperiana Transport Ltd, Cyprus renamed
Aegis Grace. |
8,694 |
Mineric |
1909 |
1933 sold to China Trading Corp., China renamed China
Importer. |
4,713 |
Miramichi |
1902 |
1912 purchased from North Atlantic SS Co., Bristol,
1916 sold to W. Gowan, Cape Town after fire and beaching at Mombasa. |
3,624 |
Monadnock |
1902 |
1912 purchased from North Atlantic SS Co., Bristol,
1925 transferred to Cie. Venture-Weir, France renamed Monafric, 1927
sold to S. Censini, Italy renamed Pasqua. |
4,275 |
Monafric |
|
see Monadnock. |
|
Moraybank (1) |
1945 |
1962 sold to Mullion & Co., Hong Kong renamed Ardrowan. |
7,307 |
Moraybank (2) |
1973 |
1984 renamed Toana Papua,
1986 renamed Moraybank, 1987 renamed Toana Papua, 1987 renamed Moraybank,
1998 scrapped Alang, India. |
11,405 |
Myrtlebank |
1925 |
1960 scrapped. |
5,150 |
Nairnbank (1) |
1925 |
1953 sold to Moller Line UK, London renamed Blyth
Explorer. |
5,156 |
Nairnbank (2) |
1966 |
1979 sold to Gulf Ltd, London renamed Gulf Hawk. |
7,604 |
Naneric |
1895 |
ex- Aotea, 1912 purchased from Shaw,
Savill & Albion Line renamed Naneric, 1925 sold to A. Ardito,
Italy renamed Ballari. |
5,609 |
Nessbank (1) |
1953 |
1973 sold to Paris Shipping Co., Cyprus renamed Paris. |
5,690 |
Nessbank (2) |
1977 |
1981 sold to Buckingham Maritime Corp, Greece renamed
Alkaios. |
11,231 |
Northbank |
1957 |
1973 sold to Tudor Shipping Co., Cyprus renamed Aegis
Lion. |
8,504 |
Oakbank (2) |
1926 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.507 |
5,154 |
Oakbank (3) |
1963 |
1978 sold to Xerefon Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Good Spirit. |
6,167 |
Oceano |
1900 |
1917 wrecked Kandafuri Island on voyage Port Said
to Calcutta. |
4,657 |
Olivebank (2) |
1926 |
1954 sold to Moller Line UK, London renamed Blyth
Navigator. |
5,154 |
Olivebank (3) |
1962 |
1978 sold to Good Companion Shipping Co., Panama renamed
Golden Lagos. |
6,461 |
Olivebank (4) |
1977 |
ex- Nara, 1986 chartered from
Chargeurs Reunis, France renamed Marabank, 1987 sold to Greece renamed
Christine I, 1989 chartered to Deutsche Afrika Line renamed Rickmers
Nanjing, 1990 purchased by Bank Line, Panama registry renamed Olivebank,
1999 scrapped India. |
17,006 |
Orteric (1) |
1911 |
1915 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.39 |
6,535 |
Orteric (2) |
1919 |
launched as War Coral but completed as Orteric, 1922
wrecked 50 miles North of Point Reyes. |
6,696 |
Oyleric |
|
see Barneson. |
|
Perseverance (2) |
1884 |
1900 purchased from Hewett & Co., London, 1903 wrecked
near Hartlepool. |
253 |
Pikebank |
1979 |
1987 sold to Lefkada Nav. Co., Cyprus renamed Westman. |
12,214 |
Pinebank |
1959 |
1976 sold to Ark Shipping Ltd, Liberia renamed Newark. |
8,694 |
Poleric |
1900 |
ex- Albania, 1912 purchased from Cunard
SS Co. renamed Poleric, 1929 scrapped. |
6,182 |
Quito |
1900 |
1915 sold to Hopeside Steam Shipping Co., Newcastle. |
3,358 |
Ricardo A. Mestres |
1914 |
tanker, 1914 purchased from Consolidated
Goldfields of South Africa Ltd, London, 1919 renamed Wyneric, 1937
sold to Stevinson, Hardy & Co., London renamed Bratton. |
4,468 |
Rivafric |
|
see Jeseric. |
|
Riverbank (1) |
1957 |
1974 sold to Guan Guan Shipping, Singapore renamed
Golden Season. |
6,318 |
Riverbank (2) |
1977 |
1983 sold to Dartmoor Shipping Corp, Liberia renamed
Indiana. |
11,281 |
Roachbank |
1979 |
1987 sold to Kawasaki KK Line, Tokyo renamed Devo. |
12,214 |
Rosebank |
1959 |
1976 sold to Transocean Shipping Co., Liberia renamed
Newbreeze. |
8,694 |
Roseric |
1910 |
1931 scrapped Japan. |
4,738 |
Rowanbank (1) |
1919 |
ex- King Howel, 1937 purchased from King Line Ltd,
London renamed Rowanbank, 1941 sunk by air attack in Atlantic. |
5,102 |
Rowanbank (2) |
1943 |
ex- Sampford, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping
Administration renamed Rowanbank, 1959 sold to Taiship Co., Hong
Kong renamed Taiwind. |
7,262 |
Rowanbank (3) |
1963 |
1979 sold to Ladyflora Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Lendoudis Kiki. |
6,169 |
Roybank (1) |
1944 |
1962 sold to Transportes Maritimos Mundiales, Liberia
renamed Silver Lake. |
7,368 |
Roybank (2) |
1963 |
1979 sold to Cynthos Maritime Co., Cyprus renamed
Castor. |
6,378 |
Ruby |
1888 |
1898 purchased from W. Robertson, Glasgow, 1905 sank
in Firth of Forth after collision with s/s PRUDHOE CASTLE. |
481 |
Ruddbank |
1979 |
1983 sold to Lamport & Holt
Line, Liverpool renamed Romney. |
12,214 |
Salamis |
1899 |
1912 purchased from Aberdeen & Commonwealth
Line, Aberdeen, 1919 sold to Canada Steamship Lines, Montreal
renamed Kamarima. |
4,510 |
Shielbank |
1945 |
ex- Empire Takoradi, 1948 purchased from MOWT renamed
Shielbank, 1956 sold to Cia. de Nav. Andes, Panama renamed Asteropes. |
7,318 |
Shirrabank (1) |
1940 |
1963 scrapped. |
7,274 |
Shirrabank (2) |
1966 |
1981 sold to Cape Jervis Shipping Corp., Liberia renamed
Al Baseer. |
7,591 |
Sibonga |
|
see Firbank (2) |
|
Siena |
|
see Cloverbank (2) |
|
Solafric |
1909 |
ex- Folkvard, 1927 purchased from L. Kloster, Norway
renamed Solafric, 1935 scrapped. |
3,487 |
Southbank |
1948 |
1964 ran aground on Washington Island and broke in
two. |
5,947 |
Speybank (1) |
1926 |
1941 captured by German auxiliary cruiser ATLANTIS
and taken to Bordeaux, renamed Doggerbank, 1943 torpedoed and sunk
in error by German submarine U.43 |
5,154 |
Speybank (2) |
1962 |
1978 sold to Franicons Cia. Nav., Greece renamed Good
Transporter. |
6,245 |
Speybank (3) |
1983 |
ex- Okha, 1995 purchased from Russian Far East Fleet
renamed Speybank, 2002 still in service. |
18,663 |
Springbank (2) |
1926 |
1939 requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted
to fighter catapult ship, 1941 torpedoed by German submarine U.201,
abandoned and subsequently sunk by HMS JASMINE. |
5,155 |
Springbank (3) |
1944 |
ex- Samspelga, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping
Administration renamed Springbank, 1958 sold to Canton Shipping Co.,
China renamed Nan Hai 142 |
7,248 |
Springbank (4) |
1962 |
1978 sold to Transorient Freight Transport, Liberia
renamed Global Med. |
6,461 |
Sprucebank |
1964 |
1979 sold to Delicia Shipping Co., Cyprus renamed
Bristol. |
6,163 |
Streambank (1) |
1958 |
1971 sold to RI Shipping Ltd. London renamed Fernmoor. |
8,520 |
Streambank (2) |
1977 |
1983 sold to Seanaut Shipping Inc, Greece renamed
Argonaftis. |
11,281 |
Surat (1) |
1895 |
1913 purchased from Bucknall
SS Line, London, 1926 scrapped. |
4,495 |
Surat (2) |
1917 |
ex- Betwa, 1927 purchased from Nourse
Line Ltd, London renamed Surat, 1935 scrapped. |
3,819 |
Suveric |
1906 |
1929 sold to A. Bernstein, Germany renamed Lahnstein. |
6,235 |
Taybank (1) |
1930 |
1961 scrapped. |
5,626 |
Taybank (2) |
1963 |
1978 sold to Good Breeze Inc., Greece renamed Good
Breeze. |
7,359 |
Teakbank |
1958 |
1975 sold to Mid East Shipping Inc, Liberia renamed
Newton. |
8,474 |
Teesbank |
1937 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.128 |
5,136 |
Teignbank |
1984 |
ex- Nikel, 1995 purchased from Russian Far East Fleet
renamed Teignbank, 2002 still in service. |
18,663 |
Tenchbank |
1979 |
1986 chartered to Germany renamed Als Strength, 1987
renamed Tenchbank, 1987 sold to Starco Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Eastman. |
12,214 |
Testbank (1) |
1937 |
1943 sunk at Bari when a nearby ammunition ship exploded. |
5,083 |
Testbank (2) |
1961 |
1978 sold to Convington Shipping Co., Greece renamed
Bessie. |
6,313 |
Teviotbank (1) |
1938 |
1955 sold to Cia. de Nav. Nella, Panama renamed Nella. |
5,087 |
Teviotbank (2) |
1967 |
1979 sold to Saturnia Shipping Corp, Liberia renamed
Teviotban. |
7,591 |
Thornliebank (3) |
1939 |
1941 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.43 |
5,569 |
Thursobank |
1940 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.373 |
5,575 |
Tielbank (1) |
1937 |
1941 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.124 |
5,083 |
Tielbank (2) |
1942 |
ex- Samburgh, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping
Administration renamed Tielbank, 1960 sold to F. A. Bertorelli, Italy
renamed Giacomo. |
7,247 |
Tinhow (1) |
1906 |
1913 sold to Cuba renamed Chaparra. |
1,510 |
Tinhow (2) |
1913 |
ex- Hughli, 1927 purchased from Nourse
Line, London renamed Tinhow, 1943 torpedoed and sunk by German
submarine U.181 |
5,232 |
Titanbank |
1944 |
ex- Samnegros, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping
Administration renamed Titanbank, 1959 sold to Wheelock, Marden & Co.,
Panama renamed Lucina. |
7,247 |
Toana Niugini |
|
see Meadowbank (2) |
|
Toana Papua |
|
see Moraybank (2) |
|
Trentbank (1) |
1929 |
1942 sunk by air attack off Algeria. |
5,060 |
Trentbank (2) |
1962 |
1964 collided with Portuguese tanker FOGO near Alexandria,
taken in tow but later sank. |
6,366 |
Troutbank |
1979 |
1987 sold to Aegeus Shipping Inc, Greece renamed Brij. |
12,214 |
Tweedbank (1) |
1930 |
1960 scrapped. |
5,626 |
Tweedbank (2) |
1964 |
1979 sold to Good Lion Inc., Greece renamed Good Lion. |
7,359 |
Tymeric (1) |
1901 |
1914 captured and sunk by German cruiser EMDEN near
Colombo. |
3,314 |
Tymeric (2) |
1919 |
launched as War Mammoth but completed as Tymeric,
1940 torpedoed and sunk by U.123 |
5,228 |
Tynebank |
1934 |
1955 sold to Williamson & Co., Hong Kong renamed Inchjura. |
4,651 |
Wavebank |
1959 |
1976 sold to Tide Shipping Ltd, Liberia renamed Newtide. |
8,473 |
Weirbank (1) |
1925 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.155 |
5,150 |
Weirbank (2) |
1961 |
1978 sold to Crizayan Shipping, Greece renamed Saronic
Sky. |
6,354 |
Westbank |
1948 |
1965 sold to Katani Shipping Co., Greece renamed Simba. |
5,947 |
Weybank (1) |
1945 |
1962 sold to Pacific Overseas Nav. Corp., Liberia
renamed Silver Moon. |
7,368 |
Weybank (2) |
1964 |
1979 sold to Chung Hsing Shipping Co., Panama renamed
Golden Nigeria. |
6,378 |
Willowbank (2) |
1939 |
1940 torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U.46 |
5,041 |
Willowbank (3) |
1944 |
ex- Samwye, 1947 purchased from US War Shipping Administration
renamed Willowbank, 1956 sold to Puerto Barrios Cia. Nav, Liberia
renamed Cavala. |
7,288 |
Willowbank (4) |
1960 |
1978 sold to Kea Shipping Ltd, Cyprus renamed Veestar. |
6,335 |
Willowbank (5) |
1980 |
1988 sold to Austasia Line, Singapore renamed Mandowi. |
18,236 |
Wyneric (1) |
1894 |
ex- Dutch Prince, 1900 purchased from Prince
Line renamed Wyneric, 1913 went missing on voyage Baltimore
to Barbados and Guayaquil, Ecuador with cargo of coal and dynamite. |
4,992 |
Wyneric (2) |
|
see Ricardo A. Mestres. |
|
Yeddo |
1901 |
1915 captured by German submarine U.34 and sunk with
bombs. |
4,563 |
Yewbank |
1959 |
1974 sold to Kidandra Shipping Ltd, Cyprus renamed
Capetan Costas. |
8,473 |
Yoseric (1) |
1908 |
1909 beached at Mocha Island after striking a wreck,
total loss. |
4,463 |
Yoseric (2) |
1919 |
ex- War Parrot, 1919 purchased from the Shipping Controller
renamed Yoseric, 1936 sold to Glenfield Syndicate, London renamed
Ena G. |
5,240 |
|
Ships Managed for the British
Government |
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Empire Aden |
|
see Etivebank, 1946-1948
managed for MOWT |
|
Empire Attendant |
1921 |
ex- Domala, 1940 taken over by MOWT from British
India S.N. Co. renamed Empire Attendant, 1942 torpedoed and
sunk by U.582 |
7,524 |
Empire Beaconsfield |
1943 |
1943 management transferred to Constants Ltd, Cardiff. |
2,905 |
Empire Bronze |
1940 |
1943 management transferred to Anglo-American Oil
Co. |
8,142 |
Empire City |
1943 |
1944 torpedoed and sunk by U.198 |
7,295 |
Empire Franklin |
|
see Hazelbank (2), 1945
managed for MOWT |
|
Empire Heron |
1920 |
ex- Mosella, 1941 purchased from U.S. Maritime Commission
renamed Empire Heron, 1941 torpedoed and sunk by U.568 |
6,023 |
Empire Honduras |
|
see Lochybank, 1946-1948
managed for MOWT |
|
Empire Marvell |
1942 |
1945 management transferred to Hunting & Son, Newcastle. |
9,812 |
Empire Miniver |
1918 |
ex- West Cobalt, 1940
taken over from U.S. Shipping Board by MOWT managed by Andrew Weir & Co.
renamed Empire Miniver. 18th Oct.1940 torpedoed and sunk by U.99
NW of Ireland, 250 miles from Rathlin Head. |
6,055 |
Empire Oryx |
1919 |
ex- West Harshaw, 1940 purchased
by MOWT from Lykes Bros, USA renamed Empire Oryx, 1941 renamed Empire
Robin, 1942 sold to Netherlands Shipping & Trading Committee, renamed
Ferdinand Bol. |
5,704 |
Empire Ridley |
1941 |
ex- HMS Latimer, 1945 transferred from The Admiralty
renamed Empire Ridley, 1946 management transferred to Marine Contractors
Ltd, Southampton. |
6,987 |
Empire Robin |
|
see Empire Oryx. |
|
Empire Southey |
|
see Hollybank (1), 1944-1946
managed for MOWT |
|
Empire Steel |
1941 |
1942 torpedoed and sunk by U.123 |
8,138 |
Empire Takoradi |
|
see Shielbank, 1946-1948
managed for MOWT |
|
Empire Teviot |
1927 |
ex- Mathias Stinnes, 1945 war reparations, 1946 transferred
to U.S.S.R renamed Akademik Krilov. |
5,337 |
Fort Panmure |
1943 |
chartered by MOWT from U.S. War Shipping Administration,
1946 sold to Canadian Governmaent, 1947 renamed Sunvalley. |
7,155 |
Ile de Batz |
1918 |
1940 requisitioned by MOWT from French
Line, 1942 torpedoed and sunk by U.68 |
5,755 |
Naimes |
1907 |
ex- Roland Line, 1919 war reparations, 1920 sold to
Glover Bros, London renamed Woron. |
5,332 |
Rudelsburg |
1916 |
ex- Hansa Line,
1919 war reparations, 1920 sold to Ellerman
Hall Line renamed City of Westminster. |
6,173 |
Samburgh |
|
see Tielbank (2), 1943-1947
managed for MOWT |
|
Samclyde |
1944 |
chartered by MOWT from U.S. War Shipping Administration,
1946 returned to U.S.A. |
7,219 |
Samfleet |
|
see Corabank (2), 1944-1947
managed for MOWT |
|
Sampford |
|
see Rowanbank (2), 1943-1947
managed for MOWT |
|
Samtroy |
|
see Edenbank, 1943-1947 managed
for MOWT |
|
Samuta |
|
see Kelvinbank (2), 1943-1947
managed for MOWT |
|
Samwash |
|
see Maplebank (1), 1943-1947
managed for MOWT |
|
Samwye |
|
see Willowbank (3), 1944-1947
managed for MOWT |
|
Samyork |
|
see Ivybank (1), 1943-1947
managed for MOWT |
|
War African |
1918 |
1921 sold to Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co., London renamed
Absia. |
5,218 |
War Burman |
1919 |
1919 sold to Lloyd Royal Belge, London and completed
as Burgondier. |
5,287 |
War Fijian |
1918 |
1919 sold to J. Mathias & Sons, Cardiff renamed Western. |
5,257 |
War Hagara |
1919 |
1919-1920 managed for the Shipping Controller, 1920
transferred to British-Mexican Petroleum Co. renamed Inverarder,
1930 transferred to J. Hamilton. |
5,578 |
War Malayan |
1918 |
1919 sold to G. Embiricos, Greece renamed Michael
L. Embiricos. |
5,223 |
War Pathan |
1919 |
1923 transferred to The Admiralty, London. |
5,581 |
Weissenfels |
1915 |
ex- Hansa Line,
1919 war reparations, 1920 sold to Ellerman
Hall Line renamed City of Auckland. |
8,319 |
|
SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES |
|
British-Mexican Petroleum Co. |
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Britmex No.1 |
1920 |
bunkering vessel,1930 management transferred to J.
Hamilton. |
472 |
Britmex No.2 |
1920 |
bunkering vessel, 1930 management transferred to J.
Hamilton. |
474 |
Britmex No.3 |
1920 |
bunkering vessel, 1930 management transferred to
J. Hamilton. |
474 |
Britmex No.4 |
1920 |
bunkering vessel, 1930 management transferred to
J. Hamilton. |
474 |
Britmex No.5 |
1920 |
bunkering vessel, 1930 management transferred to
J. Hamilton. |
474 |
Britmex No.6 |
1920 |
bunkering vessel, 1930 management transferred to J.
Hamilton. |
475 |
Britmex No.7 |
1920 |
bunkering vessel, 1930 management transferred to J.
Hamilton. |
475 |
Britmex No.8 |
1920 |
bunkering vessel, 1928 sold to Cie. Venture-Weir SA,
France renamed Francunion III, 1949 hulked. |
475 |
Britmex No.9 |
1920 |
bunkering vessel, 1930 management transferred to J.
Hamilton, 1932 purchased by Venture-Weir, France renamed Francunion
IV, 1949 hulked. |
472 |
Britmex No.10 |
1921 |
bunkering vessel, 1930 management transferred to J.
Hamilton. |
476 |
Britmex No.11 |
1921 |
bunkering vessel, 1930 management transferred to J.
Hamilton. |
476 |
Dalmuir |
1904 |
1925 purchased from H. Davies, London, 1930 management
transferred to J. Hamilton. |
971 |
Inverampton |
1920 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
715 |
Inverarder |
1919 |
see War Hagara. |
5,578 |
Inveravon |
1923 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
6,907 |
Invercorrie |
1918 |
ex- Palmol, 1920 purchased from The Admiralty renamed
Invercorrie, 1925 transferred to Lago Shipping Co., 1931 sold to
Lago Petroleum Corp, Venezuela. |
1,144 |
Invergarry |
1924 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
6,907 |
Inverglass |
1924 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
6,901 |
Invergoil |
1922 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
6,907 |
Invergordon |
1923 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
6,921 |
Inveritchen |
1920 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
708 |
Inverleith |
1921 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
6,958 |
Inverpool |
1925 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
680 |
Invertest |
1920 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
259 |
Invertyne |
1920 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
259 |
Inverurie |
1921 |
1930 management transferred to J. Hamilton. |
6,907 |
Redline No.1 |
1924 |
1925 foundered in gale off Trevose Head. |
272 |
|
Compagnie Venture-Weir S.A., France |
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Capafric |
|
see Madawaska. |
|
Francunion |
1921 |
1925 transferred to Lago Shipping, 1933 sold to British-Mexican
Petroleum Co. (F. J. Wolfe) |
472 |
Francunion II |
1873 |
ex- Silvertown, 1924 purchased from Anglo-American
Oil Co., renamed Francunion II, 1927 became oil storage hulk. |
3,308 |
Francunion III |
|
see Britmex No.8 |
|
Francunion IV |
|
see Britmex No.9 |
|
Francunion V |
1912 |
ex- Comanchee, 1933 purchased from Anglo-American
Oil Co renamed Francunion V, 1949 scrapped. |
3,929 |
Francunion VI |
1915 |
ex- Winnebago, 1935 purchased from Anglo-American
Oil Co renamed Francunion VI, 1949 scrapped. |
2,749 |
Monafric |
|
see Monadnock. |
|
Rivafric |
|
see Jeseric. |
|
|
Inver Tankers Ltd. (whole fleet sunk in WWII) |
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Inverdargle |
1938 |
1940 mined and sunk |
9,456 |
Inverilen |
1938 |
1943 torpedoed and sunk by U.456 |
9,456 |
Inverlane |
1938 |
1939 mined and broke in two, fore part refloated and
1944 sunk as blockship at Normandy beaches. |
9,141 |
Inverlee |
1938 |
1941 torpedoed and sunk by U.204 |
9,158 |
Inverliffey |
1938 |
1939 torpedoed and sunk by U.38 |
9,456 |
Invershannon |
1938 |
1940 torpedoed and sunk by U.99 |
9,154 |
Inversuir |
1938 |
1941 torpedoed and sunk by U.48 |
9,456 |
Vessel |
Built |
Years in Service |
Tons |
Ambrosio |
1926 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,391 |
Andino |
1935 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
4,569 |
Francunion |
|
see Compagnie Venture-Weir SA. |
|
Hooiberg |
1928 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,395 |
Icotea |
1927 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,402 |
Invercaibo |
1925 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,372 |
Invercorrie |
|
see British-Mexican Petroleum Co. |
|
Inverlago |
1925 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,372 |
Inverrosa |
1925 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,372 |
Inverruba |
1925 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,372 |
La Salina |
1927 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,402 |
Lagunilla |
1927 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,402 |
Maracay |
1931 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
3,794 |
Oranjestad |
1927 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,396 |
Punta Benitez |
1928 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,394 |
Punta Gorda |
1928 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,395 |
Sabaneta |
1927 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,396 |
San Carlos |
1927 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,395 |
San Nicolas |
1926 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,391 |
Surinam |
1929 |
1933 sold to Standard Oil Co. of Venezuela. |
3,046 |
Tamare |
1929 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
3,046 |
Tia Juana |
1928 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,395 |
Ule |
1929 |
1932 sold to Standard Oil Co. of Venezuela, 1934 repurchased
by Lago Shipping Co., 1935 resold to Standard Oil Co. of Venezuela. |
3,046 |
Yamanota |
1928 |
1936 management transferred to F. J. Wolfe. |
2,395 |
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